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Title The Bryson 72-73
Author(s)Dean Brandum
State VIC
Country Australia
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Site URL http://technicolouryawn.com/?p=2115
Comments This article lists all the features of Bryson between 1972 and 1973, which is valuable for the research of all the cinemas and films in the period. The information is intended to general audiences or those who are interested in cinema cultures and also scholars. It is an original article and the author analyzes the screenings of times environment and background. We can see how films affect the survival of a cinema and how a cinema showing films by marketing strategies. Although the record is only from 1972 to 1973, the quality of films and the survival of cinemas react upon each other were demonstrated. It will be better if this article has the full record of screenings of Bryson cinema. This article is also helpful for studying films as it gives critical comments of the films which are rarely seen today.
Synopsis In December 8 of 1972, Bryson started its business by showing Where Does It Hurt?. Although it is not a good film, Bryson made an effort by running it for 9 weeks and also adjust the timeline by showing an animation during Xmas holidays. In the following seasons, the qualities of films are still irregularity. Bryson projects films depends on the audiences’ interest, with the longest showing for 25 weeks and the shortest for only one week.
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